Oxford General Reader: Medieval Times (chinese Edition)

Oxford General Reader: Medieval Times (chinese Edition)

by (english) Miri Rubin

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The one thousand years between AD 500 and 1500 is called the European Middle Ages, which refers to the "middle age" between the two cultural peaks of ancient Greek and Roman civilization and the Renaissance. This is a slightly embarrassing term. Author Miri Rubin's examination covers the provinces of the Roman Empire that became barbarian kingdoms, as well as the northern and eastern regions that gradually integrated into Europe. By describing the divine kingship, ideological beliefs, lifestyles, lords and knights, nature and environment, conquests and exchanges in the Middle Ages, this book explores the diversity and complexity, change and vitality of this historical period, as well as the legacy left to the modern world by this period, which is of irreplaceable and unique value for understanding the history of European civilization.

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